Very accommodating and welcoming. I checked in at midnight and there was someone who greeted me with chocolates, muffins, and fruit juices. Very thoughtful if you have an interview in the morning. Parking lot was a little small but there was street parking. It has a very home like feel to it. Only stayed 1 night.

A Traveller

Located in Shadyside, this aparthotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of UPMC Shadyside, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of …More

I really enjoyed my stay at the mansion, It is a beautiful old house from 1903 in a very nice section of Pittsburgh. Our room had a fireplace, four poster king sized bed, which was very comfortable. The breakfasts were made in a "home cooked style" which was very good. The house offers many areas where you can relax in a beautiful atmosphere, such as library, or sitting room, or even outside on a nicely furnished porch. I would stay here again, and would recommend The Mansion to anyone who is not wanting a cookie cutter hotel room. The Mansion is as unique as it is charming.

Traveller from Greenbrier County, WV

Located in Squirrel Hill, this romantic bed & breakfast is within 1 mi (2 km) of Chatham University and Carnegie Mellon …More

Nice front desk staff...no daily room service, you have to pay for room service which was disappointing. The bed sheets were clean,however blanket was dirty. There really is no continental breakfast...no fruit,no cereal etc.... Room was clean and spacious.

Traveller from US

Situated in Carnegie, this hotel is 1 mi (1.5 km) from Off the Wall Theater and within 6 mi (10 km) of Duquesne Incline and …More

Explore Pittsburgh

Once a gritty city of steel mills and smokestacks, Pittsburgh has completely transformed. Today, the 'burgh is one of America's most livable cities, with hilly neighborhoods, a beautified waterfront and leafy parks. Heaps of university students ensure cutting-edge culture, an eclectic dining scene and buzzing nightlife.

Start exploring at riverfront Point State Park, with fine views of the city. Delve into the past at the Heinz History Center and the Fort Pitt Museum. Then cross the river to the North Side to visit the amazing Andy Warhol Museum. The prolific pop artist was born in Pittsburgh (and is buried here too). Also on the North Side are the National Aviary and the restored row houses of the Mexican War Streets. If it's baseball season, catch a Pirates game at PNC Park.

In Oakland, check out mummies and dinosaur bones at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and admire rare orchids in the Phipps Conservatory. Don’t miss the Southside, with its Victorian-lined streets, colorful boutiques and lively restaurants and bars.